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I'm the biggest technophobe there is (no cell phone, no high speed internet), but we are in on this with Candemir. You either ride the wave or it passes you by....it will also allow us to do updates more regularly than with a printed guidebook.

DLottmann

I'm the biggest technophobe there is (no cell phone, no high speed internet), but we are in on this with Candemir. You either ride the wave or it passes you by....it will also allow us to do updates more regularly than with a printed guidebook.

I've been a member of the forum for a long time and always refrained from pointing out the apps here. Would have been just shameless promotion.

Alpinewerx has been working with Wolverine for over a year now on the guidebook apps. There are several other in addition to the RRG.It's also been great working with Ward and Bob on the Rumney project.

Some dislike technology - it's a polarizing subject for sure:

My take is (in addition to Ward's points) that the easier it is for people to find routes between the book & the apps, the more they (hopefully) will spread out rather than just climb at the close-by walls especially at a place like Rumney.

Also, I should mention part of the proceeds from the app are directly being donated back to RCA.

Hope you like the Rumney app if you get to check it out. And now you know who to give s**t to if you don't...

I see no problem. People are carrying their communicators around with them anyway. I do like the fact that updates and corrections can be done easily. I'm all for technology, in it's place, like this app. What I don't like about Facebook etc. is the underhanded, all pervasive mining of your privacy.

So when is the Owl's app coming out?

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Soon & Al - We are seriously thinking about Android. The demand is real.It's just that we have to start from scratch because the operating system and even the programming language are completely different. I think it will happen, but don't want to promise when.

Would be cool if the App were made for all of the major platforms -- iPhone, Droid, Blackberry. My firm uses Blackberry Torch b/c we are heavy e-mail users through a secure server. The Good app used by iPhone and Droid just can't compete there so I am stuck with the BB unless I want to spring big coin for a second device.

Lilly, I had the same initial reaction until I realized that the app is just a replacement for the trusty olde guide book. I have less of an issue with this and a GPS (replacement for a map) than say replacing books and magazines with an eBook/eReader.But to each, his/her own.

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